Tripylella quitoensis
| Tripylella quitoensis | |
|---|---|
| Scientific classification  | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia | 
| Phylum: | Nematoda | 
| Class: | Enoplea | 
| Order: | Enoplida | 
| Family: | Tripylidae | 
| Genus: | Tripylella | 
| Species: | T. quitoensis   | 
| Binomial name | |
| Tripylella quitoensis Cid del Prado Vera, Ferris & Nadler, 2016   | |
Tripylella quitoensis is a species of nematodes, first found in Fátima, Portugal. It can be differentiated by its rather short body length (averaging 0.72 millimetres (0.028 in)); possessing short outer labial setae; its short pharynx; carrying anterior subventral teeth and a posterior dorsal tooth in the same stomal chamber; having a short tail; exhibiting body pores and somatic setae, as well as a striated cuticle and non-protruding vulval lips, among other characteristics.[1]
References
- ^ DEL PRADO-VERA, IGNACIO CID, Howard Ferris, and Steven A. Nadler. "Five new species of the genus Tripylella (Nematoda: Enoplida: Tripylidae)."Zootaxa 4109.2 (2016): 198-217.